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author | Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com> | 2013-06-24 10:45:09 +0200 |
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committer | Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> | 2013-07-04 17:42:44 +0200 |
commit | b40acf99bef69fa8ab0f9092ff162fde945eec12 (patch) | |
tree | 3be0e88794cb67e6e20aa78580572f3babd1d54c /memory.c | |
parent | 962b03fcf509db25c847aa67c4eff574c240dcfe (diff) | |
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ioport: Switch dispatching to memory core layer
The current ioport dispatcher is a complex beast, mostly due to the
need to deal with old portio interface users. But we can overcome it
without converting all portio users by embedding the required base
address of a MemoryRegionPortio access into that data structure. That
removes the need to have the additional MemoryRegionIORange structure
in the loop on every access.
To handle old portio memory ops, we simply install dispatching handlers
for portio memory regions when registering them with the memory core.
This removes the need for the old_portio field.
We can drop the additional aliasing of ioport regions and also the
special address space listener. cpu_in and cpu_out now simply call
address_space_read/write. And we can concentrate portio handling in a
single source file.
Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'memory.c')
-rw-r--r-- | memory.c | 88 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 88 deletions
@@ -401,94 +401,6 @@ static void access_with_adjusted_size(hwaddr addr, } } -static const MemoryRegionPortio *find_portio(MemoryRegion *mr, uint64_t offset, - unsigned width, bool write) -{ - const MemoryRegionPortio *mrp; - - for (mrp = mr->ops->old_portio; mrp->size; ++mrp) { - if (offset >= mrp->offset && offset < mrp->offset + mrp->len - && width == mrp->size - && (write ? (bool)mrp->write : (bool)mrp->read)) { - return mrp; - } - } - return NULL; -} - -static void memory_region_iorange_read(IORange *iorange, - uint64_t offset, - unsigned width, - uint64_t *data) -{ - MemoryRegionIORange *mrio - = container_of(iorange, MemoryRegionIORange, iorange); - MemoryRegion *mr = mrio->mr; - - offset += mrio->offset; - if (mr->ops->old_portio) { - const MemoryRegionPortio *mrp = find_portio(mr, offset - mrio->offset, - width, false); - - *data = ((uint64_t)1 << (width * 8)) - 1; - if (mrp) { - *data = mrp->read(mr->opaque, offset); - } else if (width == 2) { - mrp = find_portio(mr, offset - mrio->offset, 1, false); - assert(mrp); - *data = mrp->read(mr->opaque, offset) | - (mrp->read(mr->opaque, offset + 1) << 8); - } - return; - } - *data = 0; - access_with_adjusted_size(offset, data, width, - mr->ops->impl.min_access_size, - mr->ops->impl.max_access_size, - memory_region_read_accessor, mr); -} - -static void memory_region_iorange_write(IORange *iorange, - uint64_t offset, - unsigned width, - uint64_t data) -{ - MemoryRegionIORange *mrio - = container_of(iorange, MemoryRegionIORange, iorange); - MemoryRegion *mr = mrio->mr; - - offset += mrio->offset; - if (mr->ops->old_portio) { - const MemoryRegionPortio *mrp = find_portio(mr, offset - mrio->offset, - width, true); - - if (mrp) { - mrp->write(mr->opaque, offset, data); - } else if (width == 2) { - mrp = find_portio(mr, offset - mrio->offset, 1, true); - assert(mrp); - mrp->write(mr->opaque, offset, data & 0xff); - mrp->write(mr->opaque, offset + 1, data >> 8); - } - return; - } - access_with_adjusted_size(offset, &data, width, - mr->ops->impl.min_access_size, - mr->ops->impl.max_access_size, - memory_region_write_accessor, mr); -} - -static void memory_region_iorange_destructor(IORange *iorange) -{ - g_free(container_of(iorange, MemoryRegionIORange, iorange)); -} - -const IORangeOps memory_region_iorange_ops = { - .read = memory_region_iorange_read, - .write = memory_region_iorange_write, - .destructor = memory_region_iorange_destructor, -}; - static AddressSpace *memory_region_to_address_space(MemoryRegion *mr) { AddressSpace *as; |